The Art of Noticing

A workshop on observation, curation, and connection of ideas through writing,

Across April 26–27 and May 3–4, 2025, the workshop unfolded as a laboratory for observation, writing, and creative connection.

About The Workshop:

This 3-hour online session  uses writing as the primary medium to explore practices of deep noticing that can be adapted to any creative discipline.

Through carefully designed exercises, participants:

  • Extract observations from a single external source.

  • Document the textures, objects, relationships, and habits that compose their personal world.

  • Merge unrelated elements from both these worlds to create something that felt distinctly theirs.

  • Develop practical systems of collecting and organizing creative material.

Everyone leaves with a completed written piece and a repeatable method for moving from observation to connection to creation.

Ideal for writers, artists, designers, photographers, and anyone seeking to transform observation into creation.

What the previous participants have to say:

About the Facilitator:

Ankita Shah is an Indian-Nepali writer whose essays and poetry create an interplay between observation, memory, and culture. As co-founder of The Poetry Club (2013-2019), she led a 7,000-strong community of writers through curated reading sessions focused on style exploration and feedback exchange. Her published works include The Eye of the Needle (2019), documenting how a community of women in Rajasthan’s Thar desert transformed embroidery from cultural practice to economic lifeline, preserving heritage while reshaping their community’s future. Shah is also a performance poet, having taken her work across platforms like NCPA, Spoken Fest, Kala Ghoda Festival. As a curator, she has also produced over 50 inter-disciplinary shows at the G5A Foundation for Contemporary Culture. She writes and publishes personal essays every fortnight on her Substack, Life, Annotated.

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